Colour and texture with a splash of Nigerian and Jamaican heritage best describe Kemi’s home style. Here’s our Q&A with Kemi, founder and editor of Cottage Noir…
Read More →Colour and texture with a splash of Nigerian and Jamaican heritage best describe Kemi’s home style. Here’s our Q&A with Kemi, founder and editor of Cottage Noir…
Read More →25 years of fabulous flooring with Lorna Haigh, the creative and marketing director at Alternative Flooring.
Read More →We caught up with Louisa Knapp, winner of The Campaign for Wool Student Design Competition, to talk British design and the wonders of wool.
Read More →Inside Dee Koppang O’Leary’s home: the London based Norwegian TV and film Director shows us her brand new carpet runner by Alternative Flooring.
Read More →We caught up with Noble Isle to chat about their engaging and authentic story. Like us, this is an award–winning British brand with a shared love of sustainably and natural ingredients.
Read More →Emilio Pimentel-Reid talks to us about his brilliant new book Bold British Design.
Read More →The co-founders tell us more about the IDC and break down some myths about interior design in our Q&A….
Read More →We caught up with broadcaster, author and tastemaker Laura Jackson to talk about interior inspiration and what makes a house a home.
Read More →We’re talking SHOW ME MY ROOM with Kirsty Barton, Alternative’s digital guru and one of the creative folk behind our brilliant new visualiser for floors.
Read More →Make your home happy! Our easy tips to refresh your interiors after the festivities.
Read More →See how 7am Creative and award-winning stylist Melinda Ashton-Turner work their magic in creating the new Alternative Flooring brochure. AND it’s Lorna Haigh, the marketing guru at Alternative Flooring who is the ace producer and fits all the pieces into place.
Turner Pocock is an award-winning interior design practice established in 2007 by Bunny Turner and Emma Pocock. The company has offices in London and Geneva. Turner Pocock is in House & Garden’s 100 leading interior designers and Andrew Martin’s Interior Design Review featuring the world’s top designers.
Manchester architect Ric Frankland is the director of dwelle and originator of these carefully designed micro-buildings that are highly sustainable. These award-winning ‘dwelle-ings’ can achieve zero carbon status.
This month our guest blogger is Arabella McNie, the curator of Wool House and renowned designer and stylist. Here she shares her love of wool and her thoughts on WOOL HOUSE: the world’s biggest ever celebration of Wool in London’s historic Somerset House.
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